>>13794579The problem as always is free will, a choice. Let's say that you fall in love and the act of you falling in love is a coin toss. If the coin lands one way, love is nothing more than some bunch of chemical reactions to help a species procreate. If the coin lands on the reverse, love is some higher function of (human) consciousness that transcends time and space and blablablabla. Either way the game is rigged. It was either imposed on "you" by some materialistic chemical function at the beginning of the universe or by some higher force/function of consciousness. You didn't choose to fall in love, you didn't choose to be happy, or sad, or satisfied, or to be brought into existence.
But does one truly have a "choice"? One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate and thus defy the tyrannous stars.